Police Report

At about 1:28 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, Erie police responded to Northridge Drive on a report of a person sleeping in a car.

Officers contacted the man, who said he lived in the area and was just giving his house guests some "alone time."

There was no crime.

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At about 7:15 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 18, Erie police responded to the 400 block of Smith Circle on a report of people sleeping in a running vehicle.

Officers contacted two homeless adults sleeping in their vehicle. They were directed to the homeless shelter in the City of Boulder.

LAFAYETTE

At about 12:20 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, Lafayette police responded to Senor Gomez restaurant in the 500 block of South Public Road on a report of assault.

Upon arrival, officers learned a 48-year-old male employee had punched a 45-year-old male employee in the side of the head.The suspect cooperated with officers but provided no reason for the attack. Witnesses said he accused the 45-year-old man of being a rat. Witnesses said three previous employees had quit because the 48-year-old man was a "bully."

The man was charged with municipal assault.

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At about 6:55 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, Lafayette police responded to the 500 block of West Geneseo Way on a report of screams for help.

Upon arrival, officers learned that a 24-year-old man who is going through a divorce and has a protection order out against him by his estranged wife showed up at his 25-year-old wife's home. The woman's 3-year-old daughter let him in.

Once inside, the man called her a "cheating slut" and grabbed her wrists when she attempted to call police. He then started dragging her back to a bedroom, saying, "If I'm going to go to jail I'm going to make it worth it," according to a police report.

The woman started screaming, which alerted neighbors.

When neighbors arrived at the home, the man began punching himself in the head in what witnesses described as an apparent attempt to make it appear that he had been the one who was assaulted.

The 3-year-old and a 10-month-old boy were both present at the time. The 3-year-old confirmed the events.

When officers arrived, the man had already fled. His vehicle was located later that night in Longmont, unoccupied with the engine running.

The suspect hasn't been located. A signed warrant is out for his arrest on suspicion of domestic violence, menacing, harassment, second-degree burglary, child abuse and three counts of a restraining order violation.

At about 9:10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, Lafayette police responded to the 1300 block of North Park Drive on a 911 hang-up.

Upon arrival, officers spoke to a 52-year-old man who was clearly intoxicated, according to a police report.

The man said he had called 911 because he had been arguing with his wife and she spit on him.

Officers contacted the man's 49-year-old wife, who had left in her vehicle, by phone. She initially told officers she didn't want her husband of 25 years to get in any trouble, but admitted that he threatened to "gut her," and that he had been drinking vodka since 11 a.m. that day.

The man was arrested for harassment, menacing and domestic violence and was taken to Boulder County Jail.

LOUISVILLE

On Tuesday, Nov. 13, a Louisville police officer received a phone report of a criminal trespass. The woman told the officer she parked her 2003 Nissan Murano in the 1600 block of Cottonwood Avenue at about 7 p.m. on Nov. 12 and, on Nov. 13, she noticed someone had broken out the back window and had gone through her vehicle.

The staffer told the officer she received two complaints about a male patron who "seemed to be interested in young boys," according to a Louisville Police Department report.

The woman said that, according to the complaints, the man appeared to spend a lot of time in the rec center, specifically in the hot tub and pool area.

In one instance, she said, it was reported the man would "scan" a young boy up and down as he exited the pool area until he was out of sight.

In another instance, the man reportedly followed three young boys into the steam room and sat very close to one of them.

The officer contacted the man who said he regularly visits the rec center in the afternoons for two to three hours or more.

According to a Louisville Police Department report, the man told the officer he spends the majority of his time at the pool, hot tub and steam room. He said because he practices martial arts, the pool assists him in practicing his stance and poses.

The officer explained to the man the nature of the complaints, but the man denied any wrong-doing and told the officer that children are "entertaining to watch" and are "funny," according to the report. The officer warned the man that any suspicious behavior would be forwarded to the police department and reviewed.